Article TitleMr. G. M. Burns, the selected Labor candidate for Illawarra opened his campaign in the Hurstville Hall on Tuesday night. He was confident of a majority because of an alteration in electoral boundaries and because there were 2000-men working on the Helensburgh railway deviation, 90 percent of whom would probably vote for Labor. Other matters mention included the South Coast Miners' dispute.Date18th April 1913Article ReferencePropeller, April 18, 1913
Card TypeNewspaperTranscriptionMr. G. M. Burns, the selected Labor candidate for Illawarra opened his campaign in the Hurstville Hall on Tuesday night. He was confident of a majority because of an alteration in electoral boundaries and because there were 2000-men working on the Helensburgh railway deviation, 90 percent of whom would probably vote for Labor. Other matters mention included the South Coast Miners' dispute. Propeller, April 18, 1913SubjectsBurns, G MFileKIRKBY CARD 0063919
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